Of persons, their actions, dispositions, etc.: Bad, wicked; base, rascally unjust. Also of an animal: Ill-tempered. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adjective] (159) litherc893 Of persons, their actions, dispositions, etc.: Bad, wicked; base, rascally unjust. Also of an animal: Ill-tempered. Obsolete. unledeeOE Miserable, wretched. Also: causing wretchedness or misery; evil, cruel. evil971 Morally depraved, bad, wicked, vicious. Also absol. Obsolete as applied to persons. missOE Bad; wrong; wicked. In predicative use: amiss. murkOE Figurative uses. Originally: wicked, evil. Later also: dulled, blinded, as by sin, etc. Obsolete. unrighteousOE Not righteous or upright; unjust, wicked. Of an action, etc. unseelyOE Of persons. Bringing misfortune on oneself or others; unlucky; evil-doing, wicked. un-i-seliOE Wicked, accursed. Cf. unseely, adj. 1b. unselec1050 Unlucky, bad. wickc1175 = wicked, adj.1 1a 1b. foul-itowenc1225 Badly brought up; badly disciplined; (more generally) wicked, sinful. Cf. well-itowen, adj. unwrast?c1225 Of persons: Addicted to evil, wickedness, or vice; wicked. un-i-felec1275 Wicked, evil; = unfele, adj. wickedc1275 Bad in moral character, disposition, or conduct; inclined or addicted to wilful wrongdoing… of a person (or a community of persons). wrakefula1350 ? Wicked; sinful. felonousc1374 Wicked, evil, mischievous. unquertc1390 Physically or spiritually unsound; corrupt; wicked. Cf. quart, adj. unperfect1395 Wicked, evil; immoral, sinful. Obsolete. felona1400 Of persons and animals, their actions, feelings, etc.: Cruel, fierce, terrible; wicked, base. Now poetic. wanc1440 transferred or figurative. Sad, dismal; also awful, fearful, deadly, cruel, wicked, etc. (Cf. uses of dark, gloomy.) poetic. Obsolete. meschant?c1450 Bad, wicked, base. Obsolete. sinnyc1475 Sinful, wicked. unselc1480 Unlucky, wretched; wicked. poison?1527 Wicked, dangerous; objectionable, unpleasant, foul. Now regional (chiefly U.S.). pernicious?1533 Of a person: intending or causing harm, esp. insidiously; having a deleterious influence; villainous, wicked. scelerous1534 Wicked, villainous. viperous?1548 Composed or consisting of vipers. Frequently with admixture of sense 4. improbate1596 Wicked. scelestious1609 Wicked. scelestic1628 Wicked. spider-like1655 Like or resembling a spider or that of a spider; having the characteristic appearance or qualities of a spider; spidery. dark-hearted1656 Lacking moral or spiritual goodness; evil, wicked. demonic1796 Resembling or characteristic of a demon; devilish, malevolent, evil; (also) crazed, frenzied. Cf. demoniac, adj. 3, demoniacal, adj. 3. nineteda1798 Wicked, mischievous. sinful1863 Highly reprehensible. Also, as a strong intensive: excessive in manner or extent; ‘dreadful’, ‘wicked’. colloquial. Subcategories:— specifically of actions, thoughts, etc. (4) — somewhat wicked (1) — daringly wicked (1) — iniquitous (8) — wicked or malignant (2) — wicked or accursed (8) — glaringly or scandalously wicked (2) — extremely wicked (41) — unpardonable or inexpiable (18) — devilishly wicked (15) — perverse (24) |
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